It takes the average reader 11 hours and 14 minutes to read Transnational Litigation Jurisdiction and Procedure by Michelle Smith De Bruin
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This is a very fine work. It will be invaluable for scholars and practitioners. It covers every aspect of its subject-matter in full and appropriate detail Hon. Mr. Justice Nial Fennelly, Supreme Court of Ireland Transnational Litigation: Jurisdiction and Procedure is a new book that addresses the complex jurisdictional rules and procedural issues which arise when dealing with disputes which cross national boundaries. It focuses on the issues which are most likely to come across the desk of an Irish practitioner. The primary focus is on the determination of jurisdiction and practical matters such as how to serve defendants out of the jurisdiction, choice of court clauses, service of proceedings, protective measures, the taking of evidence and cross border discovery, and the enforcement of judgments at home and abroad. 5 excellent reasons to have a copy of this book on your desk: 1. It is a convenient and accurate guide to litigation crossing international borders - from beginning to the end of a dispute. 2. It is an invaluable guide to the practice and procedure in respect of applications to the Circuit Court and High Court. 3. Gives you an in-depth examination of the numberour Regulations and International Conventions governing jurisdiction and procedure in transnational litigation and an analysis of the main Irish and International case law in each area. 4. Helps you to consider geographical and tactical matters which influence where your client should issue proceedings. 5. Provides a reference list of countries whcih are Member States or Contracting States to the various Regulations and Conventions. Contents Worldwide civil and commercial litigation; foreign divorce; child abduction; The Insolvency Regulation; Permission to serve defendants out of the jurisdiction; Service of proceedings; Forum issues; Procedural issues; Protective measures; Evidence and cross-border discovery; Enforcing judgments.
Transnational Litigation Jurisdiction and Procedure by Michelle Smith De Bruin is 664 pages long, and a total of 168,656 words.
This makes it 224% the length of the average book. It also has 206% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 15 hours and 21 minutes to read Transnational Litigation Jurisdiction and Procedure aloud.
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